Honoring Stories Through Education With Pear Deck’s Women’s History Month Lessons
March is Women's History Month, and we’ve created a set of lessons developed in partnership with News-O-Matic and our Women’s Employee Resource Group.
In developing these resources, we recognized the importance of presenting a more inclusive narrative of women's history. This includes celebrating the achievements of women pioneers in their fields, advocates for change, and unsung heroes whose stories deserve recognition.
We’re excited to share these ready-to-teach materials, providing educators with templates to incorporate Women’s History Month into their curriculum to spark active engagement and a deeper understanding of the impactful women who have shaped history.
Explore our full collection of templates for Women’s History Month.
Women’s History Month Lesson Templates
Retro Report - From Women's Suffrage to the ERA
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: A Legend of the Law
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: A Champion for Change
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: Dolores Huerta
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: Saving a Scientist's Lab
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: Billie Jean King
Pear Deck & News-O-Matic: Elouise Cobell
Pear Deck: "Empowering Voices: Shirley Chisholm's 'The Black Woman in Contemporary America'"
Pear Deck: "Shaping Democracy: Analyzing Barbara Jordan's 1976 DNC Keynote Address"
Pear Deck: "Voices of Equality: Exploring Versions of Sojourner Truth's 'Ain't I a Woman'"
NASA: First Woman - A student guide inspired by NASA’s First Woman Graphic Novel Issue No. 1